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be a defense
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The name of the Appendix:Latin script
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This is not meant to be a defense of Ryan Clady.
Sometimes people make bad decisions and the fact that they have difficult jobs shouldn't be a defense for corruption".
Even the psychologists agree that amnesia can be a defense mechanism, useful for the preservation of sanity.
We want to be a defense you realize when you play us, it's going to be a physical game and you'll have to protect your quarterback".
Intoxication is commonly held not to be a defense to a crime except insofar as it negates the existence of a particular mental state.
"We don't want to be a defense that is looked at week in and week out as if we got the ball run on us.
His monologue about the man whose toes are being cut off, meant to be a defense or a celebration of people with disabilities, doesn't have that effect.
It would be a defense so airtight that, even if the quarterback was sick and the running back was hurt, the Jets (6-3) could still win.
By issuing a certificate rather than a prescription, physicians would be protected and the certificate would be a defense against prosecution for the patient.
For the next 15 months he devoted himself to the task of creating a united military organization in western Europe to be a defense against the possibility of communist aggression.
That ruling left open the possibility that extremely heavy drinking could be a defense in vehicular homicide cases, and the justices appeared to be seeking an answer to that question during the oral arguments about the three cases on Tuesday.
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